0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, FA., MA11C1I 4, 1879. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. le Invite enmnrnnlentiniifl from nil prr.nna hn nr lnt.Ti'.tod la uiiitturs proporly btilouKiutr to this de putment. Prize Producte. A dinner, who for several yenr took the first prize for potatoes, whs naked one day the reason why lila potatoes were so much better than others. " There Is no magic about It," he said: "thorough plowing or digging of the soil, a careful choice of need, a frequent stirring of the surface, and every weed pulled up these are the secrets of suc cess." Tallow for Wagon Grease. There is nothing better or chenper. Melt the tallow slowly In an old pot or drlpping-,pan, putting In enough to make It one-third full or less when melt ed. Fill the vessel with coal-oil and set it out of .doors to cool. Pour off what oil remains on the top, and you will bave a splendid grease for all kinds of wagons and of Just the right consisten cy, whether the weather be hot or cold. It will take much less coal-oil in sum mer than In winter. Be sure to use enough coal-oil to have a little remain ing on top after the tallow settles to the bottom. In summer the oil should be poured off on a cool morning or your oil will be thin. Farm Journal. Origin of Clawson Wheat. A St. Lawrence county (N. Y.) sub scriber desires some information con cerning the origin of Clawson wheat, now so extensively cultivated in this country: Garret B. Clawson, of Ovid, Seneca county, (N. Y.,) was crossing a neighbor's wheat stubble some twelve years ago, and found a head of wheat that attracted his attention. He sowed it by itself and raised a pint of wheat; sowed the pint and raised 39 pounds ; sowed the 30 pounds and had eleven doz en bundles, which yielded 131 bushels; next year he had 130 dozen, yielding 150 bushels; next year 254 dozen and 300 bushels of wheat. (A dozen of sheaves in shock are usually expected to yield one bushel). A sample of a crop of 92i bushels by measure, weighing 02 pounds per bushels,from one and four-fifth, acres was exhibited at th9 Beneca county fair in 1871. Since then the Clawson wheat has spread over a large extent of soil and climate, preserving all its original char acteristics, and thus proving itself a dis tinct variety and no "sport." W. I. Chamberlain, of Ohio, reports that his yield was 46 bushels per acre on ten acres, and 00 bushels per acre an three acres, beating both the Treadwell and Fultz. It has a large, white berry that does not harden up after cutting as soon as other kinds, but cures well either in the sheaf or in flour after grinding. The Clawson lacks in gluten and is improv ed by being mixed with red wheat. American Cultivator. Salt In Agriculture. Few persons realize the value of salt in agricultural operations. In large doses it is of course an injury, destroy ing everything vegetable it comes in contact with. In heavy soil it is also an Injury, as the tendency is to make it still heavier, and thus whatever good it might have in one respect is out-weighed by theOther. But inlightsandy soils, or those elevated tracts of land not wet, but which are liable to become dry in the summer-time, it has been found of the greatest benefit, and this chiefly on account of the property it has of absorb ing moisture from the earth in dry weather. It is for this as much as for any chemical quality that it proves so beneficial in those cases. Usually wheat does best on rather heavy though not wet lands; but where salt has been used on light soils, as good crops have been gathered as on the most favored heavy soils. In the far Western States, where rain does not fuM. often, and the danger of crops is chiefly through droughts in the summer-time, salt in light doses ought to prove beneficial ; and in the sandy soils of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, it might be employed to a much greater extent than now with profit. It is chiefly for the moisture if seems to draw from the atmosphere that it is often found of so much good for-as-paragus. The asparagus requires an im mense deal of water in the make-up of its stalks, though it does not like to grow in wet ground; aud this moisture the salt supplies. It has also been found of benefit in raising turnips, beets, cab bage, and other succulent vegetables. But it must not be forgotten that it is an injury in soils already wet or heavy; and therefore, good as it is in many cases, as indiscriminate use of it will re sult in disadvantage. In this respect it is like lime and some other things, In which evep salt "will cot save it." Newport Advertisements. y It. S. COOK & CO., Agree te nil all klndiof ' LUMBER AND SHINGLES, tor LESS MONRYthan any other dealer in this uouuty. We will also take good Tiinoeron the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange lor Lumber, &o. We use Clearlleld Floe and Hem luck only. , W. K. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa October 10, 1878. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Bon,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIUH1S8T PKICE8 the market wlllallord, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PI.A8TKR, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, &c, So. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. ! Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875-tf jEWPORT DRUG STORE. Having on hand a complete assortment of the following- articles, the ubucriber asks a share of year patronam. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also full stock of Concentrated Eomedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brashes, Perfumery IIAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand, PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefidly and Promptly Filled B. M. EBY, Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright' Building, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorilard's Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. ' Your ardors are soliolted. 9 44 1878. Fall an Winter. 1878. OPENING OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. HAVING taken unusual care In selecting aw stock of goods In the above line, I am ami to oiler a most complete and desirable axsltt mrut, consisting of all the new and late styles f trimmed and untrlmmed Roods, all at the lowetH prices. I am confident that I can show a stock that cannot be beaten this side the city. LADIES' COATS kept on hand or made to order at short notice These poods an all late stvles and all orders guar anteed to Rive satisfaction. , ANNIKICKES, Newport. An assortment of my goods will also be fownd at Loysvllle for sale by MIH8 ANNIE WHITi Prices the same as at xewport. DPOTbuslness you can .ngape In. to $20 U i-v I per day made by any worker of either sei. right In thetrown localities. Particulars and sample worth live dollars free. Improve your sparetlme at this business. Address 6TINHON & CO., Portland, Maine. lllyr NEWS FROM ' WK have Just opened a complete assortment ot NEW GOODS, some of which are worth special notlee. OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING We offer at remarkable LOW PRICES, and If you call and examine the PRICE and QUALITY yon will eertalnly say that WE BEAT THE JEWS. Our supply of HOOTS and SHOES Is very complete, and we call special attention to onr TORK CHAMPION BOOTS, which we sell at LOW Pltlt'K with a guarantee as to quality. We also have a good assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, NOTIONS &C which we will sell at LOW PRICES. Cunie and see If this is uotsol Blaln, November 4, 1877. AH 12 NTH T WANTF.1J FOR OUK GREAT WORK NOW IN PRESS. THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Being a complete history of all the Important Industries of America, Including Agricultural. Mechanical, Manufacturing, Mining. Commercial and other enterprises. About loot) large octave pages aim 3(0 fine engravlngl. NO WOKE LIKE IT EVER PUBLISHED. For terms and territory apply at once to The Henry Dill Publishing Co., fil i3t Norwich, Conn. IMPORTANT ! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West illcriileii, t'liim., Have Issued a most valnableCatalogue for Douse hold reference, containing the NET CASH PRICES at which they will sell any ot the pro ductions ot the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consisting of every conceivable pattern of Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors, The Unri valed Wilcox & White Or- gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of many Descriptions' Persons desiring Standard Articles of TJnqaes tionable Merit, for Weddings, Presents, Orna ments or Use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the oince oi iiuspaper, or irom The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Meriden, Conn. In sending for Catalogue, or In giving anorde. please mention that the adverisement was seea In Tub Times. PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE 8PEEMATT0EHCEA. "5 EM I N AL PAST. LLE" A Vtluthl Dlaoovery tiid Ntw Departure in Med irnl Science, an entirely New a.idpofltlTilyirei't tve Remedy tur the spi ed? permanent Cur oi Seminal Emtoalon ft Impotenpy by the only true way, vUi Direct AnnlinaHnn t it.. ... ft HI! Of KMIHAl MtTILlfJ etptl Heat of the Disease, acting by Absorption, and exer ting it specific influence on tlie Beminal Veaiolea EJao ulntory Uurta.Profitrat Gla,iidini Urethra. Thuusa of the Remedy ii attended wlttinu pain or iiiconvenieiica, it is quickly dissolved and loon lcorted, producing an immediate) southing and restorative- effect upon the ki Ual and tivrvuue oryaniratioiis wrecked from sell-abut and eiceri, stomiina the drain irom the system, reitor ittRthp mind to health and Bound memory, removing the l)Jmuena of Sight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Idoiis, Aversion to Society, Eto.Eto.anrt theapuvar ancn of premntura old aso iiiubII- irMimntimiim ti.ia triMib't;, Ami iLiluriiiR perfcrt fiexuul Vigor, wherelt hat been dormant lor years. Thia inmta of treatment hai itoad the t"Pt in very icvcro caw., and if now pronounced .... w... siv mu i.M.i .i iminiH-u in meac trouDivt, and, ni hiimy enn braf wilnem to, wilh but Hi tie if any permit nMitKKHl. Thorn i no Nonaome about thii Prepara tion, IVnrtieni obwrvat imi martlet ut to ponilivery guaran tee thnt it will jrlveuritiBfaetiou. During the atghl years Hint it ha broil in general line, we havu tliouaanu oi tottiiiMininls an to in value, and it it now con reed ed by the Medical ProfttMioH to b the most rational meaiia yet discovered ot reaching and curing this very prev alcnl tronblti. thnt if woll known to bo ths eauia ot untold misery to so tinny, and upon whnni quaoka Prey with theiruscU'ts itotruini and big feed. The lUmedy It'put up in a ncitt box, enough to last a monUi. and sent in a plain wrapper by mail sealed fur $ 8. Two boxes, (nifflclriit to eftiM't n permanent euro unless in severe eases) 10 Tlirea boxes In it log threo full mouths, will stop em if slona, and restore vigor, in the wont cntva. 7 Full DIKSOTIOM8 (Send for a Descriptive Pamphlet giving Anatomical I1lustrtion,whltjh will convince tha most sceptical that they can be restored to perisct manhood, and fitted tor tha duties of If te. tamo a H never rF..rtt. Seut Sealed tor stamp to any or floij ONLY by tha' HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q. CHEMISTS. Mtrkel nd 8th. 8(t. 6T. LOUIS, MO, CALL AND SEE ME. The Sutmerlber has opened a Store opposite the Railroad Depot, at MKWl'OKT, where he Is pie pared to supuly OYSTERS, GROCERIES, Jte., At the lowest market price. A -full utoek oi hand. The patronage of the public In solicited. 43K. WM. ICKHH. Newport, P, OPIUM and MORPnifrKh.b4t.bM lul.ljr in4 Hu,l .uiwi. ku. N. fiubliully. Scu4 .l.iufi fnr full parttfluUrk Dr. C.rlhMI, KUI . Clulv U, thicw, 1IU BLAIN, PA. IRA WENTZEL. The Toledo Blade! 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These booksare se lected by our Mr. Locke (Nasby) from theshelvea of the leading publishers of the country, are aM new mm uesii, ami are ine luenucai eunionei handled by the retail booksellers We have mailed thousands of these books to all parts t the country, and every book sent is warranto dot be exactly as repiesented and to give entire sat- isiacuuu. CATALOGUES FREE We have printed a large and complete cata logue of our Books, arranged b mbjects and on application win n'aii copies ireeioanyau dress. We shall also be glad to send free sneel. men copies of the BLADK whenever asked lu do so. All persons reading this advertisement are cordially invited to send us by postal card or oiuerwise ine names oi inemseives ana irienas Address TOLEDO BLADE, Tolodo Ohio. TRUTH 8t HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDE LION, And the Purest and Best Medlca Qualities of all other Bitters. TIIKY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Blood Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Nervous ness. Hleeplessness, Female Complaints and DRUNKENNESS, v mooo in Ooll Will be paid for-a ease they will not cure or help, or for anything Impure or injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters and free hooks, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no ojher. The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief Is the Cheapest, Surest aud Heat. M. For aaleby M. B. Btrtckler, New Bloom field, and B. M. Eby, Newport, Pa. 7 4t ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given (hat letters of administration on the estate of George Shearer, late ot Carroll township. Perry Co., Pa., dee d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing lu Carroll township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement to JNO.G. SHEARER. Administrator. Ciias. If. 8MII.EY Attorney. December 24. 1878. JO V ITUL Naw. for Boys and OlrU i . Young and Old 1 1 A NtW IX- IVVNTIItU 1.... ..- .!, S" ' 1 S"for Bom iih I I .r, " vL J Frw and Bcnll Sawing, Tnrnlng, I ( Boring, Drilling grinding, Pli.lungt I , 3 8grw Cutting. Frios W to tflO. 10" KPHRAIM BROWN, LmmU, M AVOTIONEE11S. J AS. P. LATCH FORD, Alltl'PTnxtttci-D Would respectfully Inform the publ'c that he 'III cry sales at reasnnuhia nri... .11 ma Will will receive pruiimt alteiumn. it)NN ALLY'S MILLS. PEHBY Co!,PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer.' Otters his serving. ij,n,. i t Cumberland counties. Post olilce address Bhermausdale, Perry oo., Pa. D.HENRY, AUCTIONEER. Blaln, Perry county Pa. 4TTerms MiHlHmt.n And Ar ...,hn. - . to render satisfaction. tf Auctioneer. The anderslcned irivea. notice that he will erv sales at inv noint in or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and proraptatteatlon will b given. it. u. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry Co., Pa. B. HARNISH, AUCTIONEKH, Tntv11lA. Pf-rrvfln Ta rHiaA .j-- Batlsfactlou guaranteed. gC D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEEIl. ICKESBURG, TERRY COUNTY, PA. 4Y1h f Ih irfAS mnilarota tm ,.. it , . to ad cails. Fl -i.ic.ii.ou pa H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! I would respectively Inform myfrlendsthatlln tendcalllng upon them with a supply of goo of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Censistlngof CASSIMERS, OASSINETS. FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd)- CARPETS, Jfco., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J. M.BIXLER. ChhtreWooi.ek Factory. 6,1T,4b. W For Sale by F. Moktimbr, New BloomBeld' Perry county, l'a. THE ORIG'tsAL & ONLY GEKUli Vibrator' Threshers, WTTH tKFROTKD MOUNTED HORSE POWEP And Steam Tliresher Engines, Vade only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. BATTLE CREEK, tfflCH. tMrlni, d4 .ny-Svln Thraahani ol this dy ud roncmlton. Hfvnn4 kll RlTitlrr for BudW Woik. Por. fcol OUsjObi, sod for bviuff Qmia from Wuctt. GRAIN JlnUfm will not Hnbtnlt t I ho tnormnni wituu; of Qrwta k t.te fntrrinr work tioott ly ItatoUiwr mciiius, whs a one postsUua lb tLUfortmot TUB ENTIItK Threwhlnsf Expenir (nrl oiten 1 1 A 'I imM t.mt it mount i enn t naia Ly tb Kxlrs, Urmin BAVkD by Utts ImprovMl lUciuuss. NO RerolTlnff PhnfY Tnnldo the 8p ntor. Kutlrviy n 1 1 ma fceiiWi. flekcit. lua.nes. d4I1 inrtt tlme-wmttlns ant Krftin-wwilDC com pi I cttoa. PerfrllysiUpwl to nil Kinds ivnij ComlltlMMof erft.ii, Wtt sr Dry, Loug or Shot (, Utlil or Botutii, NOT only Vnntly foprlor for Wheat, Oftts, lUrlsy, Kj c, and hko Umlns, Imt th omi.v buo fmfol Thrvsbfirto Vint. Timothy, Ml Hat, Clovsr, iml Ilk tMtit. ReqnlrM no " attactuiMBU " er M M UilUUns " to otMwgs from Urmlo to Bocd. ARTCTiOrS for PlmpHrltr of Part, Wins; iimn wiin-imn i.m mini jniH (UU WMift UAs bo Uttrliu or tcltrliig. FOTTH- of Pepnrntom Made r Tiff ing fi-nto hix to TwpIvs Horw iim, aiut I wo ot lloiittW4 Hor Pwn to nsck. STKAM Powrr Tbrenfam m. Ppeclnlry.. siMMiMi liJM amymnlor iukM oi.mwsty (or b(tuu i'owr. OUR Unrlrolod frttmm Tlirmaer En t:nM, wan Viubl I mprOTtnnia aud UtsUawtiv NfttvrMi tar Uijroud say otbor ub or kind. 1H ThorooBh Worktnantifalp, Flrsrant PtaU.i, rr;w-i um of Pans. UnnplewnawiN of ktiutiimt fii, ta, our " Vuhatob" Tbroabtr Ouult ftro bMmutwiUa. FOR Particular, call on oar I) enters wr wrf U to iw Iwr iiiuaixalou CireUftr, wtUub Wa uaaii (io. 2 o C9 rriaia Hospital. B 8. Clark St., Chicago, m.O."Sucelalty,all frivatc.CbnmW and finili Hi. eases. Constiltatlofi fr. I.adltf and Osntbt tun, send ooa duUar fnr samatAS of bnml r u b b r gnoda, atxl aluabla lolormaituD ff tiprni, Klla ble FsmftlePiirt, 6 par bnx. Prival Iioum mI nuras fur Ladle durtbtf ooa flllHtlftlt A oaar work, prio &0 uu by aiaiL Hystv riaa of Nature, Physi ology of Marrlaga, Or gan af Oauaration, Diaoaao of Youth fta4 Maohuod; wealth of ctaokna aaJ valuabla ia Cotmaitn, of tntMai to butb aexaa. MoibiUK offrnslva to flood taati and reflDoinsut. Infor matioDi a a v t r befnnf publiobod. No fanUly should ba without It. (J J'Arlelrvtaa, Ur. A. Q. (11. It. Wl ( lark flt. era ca LXJ CI3 R. J. W. RICE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, PORT KOT AL, Juniata County, Pa. VOfflce on Market Ht., one door Went of the Jm&ofn e. Any person wlshlny to Recalled on at tkelr reitidence, will please iuforni me of the act. & m TOB PRINTING of every description neatly and ronitlv executed at Ktnonable ttatew at the BloHiiteld Time Steam Job Uflice. ifL9f "itisttrx-scni tin n t ucto- Ctt PHOSPHATRnJ M1K. a mrt forfi)ntimp.rr-l HbAi tiin, t(un;)i.., brruirhitM all Srrofuloas IfHj iVJ tli'ifnuM. Ak ynanlrn'.'rhtrnr0jmun'J?2 vfk M lir hna nut tot 1 1, 1 will, on receipt rWf sic. n. T